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Georgia. Alabama is inexperienced on defense and Georgia has two very good backs and a veteran QB. Alabama's offense is good, but with guys like John Jenkins, Jarvis Jones, and Baccari Rambo I feel comfortable saying that Georgia's defense will keep them in the game. Jarvis Jones is the best defensive player in the country and, I would argue, the best player in the country overall.

but honestly, i really have no idea. i'm curious how bell's injury will effect bama's O against a surging georgia D. i'm curious how murray and their two-headed monster at RB will be able to move on bama's D. i could see it going both ways. either way, i'm excited to see how it all plays out and simultaneously depressed that UF isn't going to be in ATL on saturday...

but honestly, i really have no idea. i'm curious how bell's injury will effect bama's O against a surging georgia D. i'm curious how murray and their two-headed monster at RB will be able to move on bama's D. i could see it going both ways. either way, i'm excited to see how it all plays out and simultaneously depressed that UF isn't going to be in ATL on saturday...

I think the key to Georgia winning will be Georgia's offense. Will they be able to spread Bama's D out. LSU and A&M exposed what I consider Bama's biggest weaknesses. They don't have a pass rusher and their secondary is questionable. So is Bama going to do a lot of blitz stunts and move their corners around like they did wth A&M.
Bell's loss hurts because he was a deep ball threat; however, Norwood and McCarron seem to be gaining chemistry and Amari Cooper is proving to be a receiver capable of making some big plays.
To me, the key to this game could come down to turnovers. I would imagine Saban has had Yeldon walking around with a football glued to his hands.

I think the key to Georgia winning will be Georgia's offense. Will they be able to spread Bama's D out. LSU and A&M exposed what I consider Bama's biggest weaknesses. They don't have a pass rusher and their secondary is questionable. So is Bama going to do a lot of blitz stunts and move their corners around like they did wth A&M.
Bell's loss hurts because he was a deep ball threat; however, Norwood and McCarron seem to be gaining chemistry and Amari Cooper is proving to be a receiver capable of making some big plays.
To me, the key to this game could come down to turnovers. I would imagine Saban has had Yeldon walking around with a football glued to his hands.

Originally Posted by JollyRanch

If Georgia can't pass the ball, they'll lose...badly.

Yep. I think defensively they are very close. But offensively I feel that Alabama is much better than Georgia.